DNS Made Easy Upgrades Infrastructure in San Jose to Better Serve Customers

The industry leading DNS service provider upgrades infrastructure to be more energy efficient and offer increased capacity and speed.

This new upgrade will help grow our business and provide better services to our clients.

Reston, VA (PRWEB) March 11, 2014

DNS Made Easy, the leading provider of enterprise IP Anycast-managed Domain Name System (DNS) service, recently completed an infrastructure upgrade in its San Jose point of presence (POP).

"We are constantly redeploying new technology and finding ways to be more cost-effective and energy efficient," said Steven Job, president of DNS Made Easy, which has a 13-year leading up time, the best in the industry. "This new upgrade will help grow our business and provide better services to our clients."

The previous infrastructure was almost three years old. The upgraded equipment lays a better foundation for the company’s DNS services, e-mail, authentication and authorization, and necessary storage systems and databases.

The DNS Made Easy IP Anycast+ network is a proprietary network infrastructure made up of multiple geographically distributed points of presence around the world connected with DNS Made Easy layer two network. This routing provides global load balancing, multiple levels of redundancy, decreased latency, and a true distributed response to denial of service (DoS) and DDoS attacks. The system also utilizes the best server location to respond to queries, which results in a faster response time.

The new equipment increases the capacity that is routinely expected from a service like DNS Made Easy. DNS Made Easy is currently handling 8 billion queries a day and is expecting to exceed an average daily query volume of 13 billion within the next 18 months.. A second benefit of the infrastructure upgrades is increased speed.

"A network of this nature is fully redundant allowing traffic to travel the most efficient path to the destination," Job said. "This multi-level redundancy architecture means less downtime and faster responses."

The San Jose upgrade also helps reduce the company’s power footprint. This behind-the-scenes energy upgrade uses less electricity by utilizing new technologies that are able to perform more computing cycles with less watts of power.

DNS Made Easy continually uses industry leading power configurations that are known to be the most efficient in their respective data center’s power distribution network. DNS Made Easy’s power configurations require fewer circuits per cage, which means fewer power cables obstructing air flow, improving overall data center cooling. The option of optimal power choices and conservation technologies are a crucial part of DNS Made Easy’s data center selection process, and the company works cooperatively with data center providers to gain the most efficiency possible.

"This is part of our corporate initiative to continually find ways to operate in the most effective and responsible way," Job said. "This upgrade helps reduce our power footprint by as much as 45 percent at that POP. Less cooling, less power consumer, meanwhile more DNS queries will be answered."

DNS Made Easy constantly researches, upgrades, and redesigns their network to exceed industry standards. With 100% of network management being handled in-house, DNS Made Easy can dictate higher standards and better service.

About DNS Made Easy
DNS Made Easy is a subsidiary of Tiggee LLC, and is a world leader in providing global IP Anycast enterprise DNS services. DNS Made Easy implemented the industry’s first triple independent Anycast cloud architecture for maximum DNS speed and DNS redundancy. Originally launched in 2002, DNS Made Easy’s services have grown to manage hundreds of thousands of customer domains receiving more than 8.0 billion queries per day. Today, DNS Made Easy builds on a proud history of uptime and is the preferred DNS hosting choice for most major brands, especially companies that compare price and performance of enterprise IP Anycast alternatives.